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PowerPoint presentation by Beth Duttlinger and Amy Glass for the Illinois Library Association (ILA) Conference October 9, 2009

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TAKE THE PLUNGE INTO PODCASTING:

TIPS AND TECHNIQUES TO MAKE YOUR JUMP EASIER

October 8, 2009 -ILA Peoria

Presenters: Beth Duttlinger, ALS & Amy Glass, ICC

A podcast has essentially three things:It is a recorded audio or

video.It is not singular but

released episodically .It can be downloaded

through web syndication.

Why are podcasts created?

Meet the needs of your audience (time-saving, on-demand, user control)

Easy to use, low cost and fits into today’s mobile world

Easy to set up and manage

Continued…Why are podcasts created?Increases information delivery

optionsAdaptable to different learning

stylesSupplements classroom

instruction

What are some of the applications of podcasts?

Recorded lectureswww.ted.comacademicearth.orgocw.mit.eduwww.youtube.com/edu

Create a “show” in cyberspace

grammar.quickanddirtytips.com

Develop a following to market something

How are libraries using podcasts?

Instructional tutorialsICC created tutorials to provide online

instruction on library resources and techniques

www.icc.edu/library/howDoIUseAllThisStuff.asp

Public RelationsRolling Prairie Library System originally

created “Think outside the barn @ your library,” which uses the Campaign for America’s Libraries’ “@ your library” brand, for the 2007 Farm Progress Show (4:25)

www.pio.ala.org/visibility

Book reviewsPierce County Library (WA) staff

member, Steve Campion, reviews 1776 in audio podcast (3:04)

www.piercecountylibrary.org/blogs.aspx?blog_id=7&posting_id=274

Library advocacyLunch Money's song "I Love My

Library" as seen at the Downers Grove Public Library (2:17)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=SslM_q0WIGQ

Preparation:

Know your audienceKnow your purposeLearn scripting and

storyboarding basics

Basic Principles of audio/video production:

Use a combination of words and verbal narration

Present info in bite sized chunks

Use clear outlines and headings Present in a conversational style

Remove extraneous information

Use attention grabbers Slow it down Focus on the big picture Set specific goals for your podcast

Continued…Basic Principles of audio/video production:

And specifically for video:

On screen text should be located near corresponding images

Synchronize animation and narration

Basic Principles of podcasting:

Outline/storyboard Write a script (ADA compliance) Basic podcast form What to include on your podcasting page

Think about the production stages: stages:

record editproduce share

Podcasting tools:

Microphone Computer Camcorder/webcam (optional) Audacity (FREE!) Video editing software

Free For purchase

Regarding Sharing:

Don’t forget YouTube! Make your podcast available in more than one format for downloading

Tips & Tricks

During the planning stages: KISS – Keep it Short and Simple

Make one big presentation into several smaller ones

Outline your presentation, including mouse clicks, search examples, etc.

During the writing/scripting stage:

Tell people what they are going to see and what they should learn

Include both words and actions, including “callouts”

Have someone ELSE read the script before beginning to record

During the practice stage:

Read the script aloud How awkward does your writing

sound? Do mouse movements while reading the script?

During the recording stage: Find a place with no audio distractions

Leave blank space at the beginning and end of a recording (for editing purposes)

Recording voice – be casual and friendly (while reading your

script!)

Sharing completed podcasts:

Upload to podcatcher(s) &/or directories• itunes• Podcast Alley• YouTube

Sharing…continued:

Embed in website

Sharing…continued:

Check and recheck – once loaded, it’s out there in cyberspace

Resources:

technologytrainingwheels.pbworks.com/podcasting

delicious.com/thelibrarian/podcasting

What questions do you have?

Beth Duttlinger, Library Development ConsultantAlliance Library System600 High Point LaneEast Peoria, IL 61611309-694-9200 ext. 2117bduttlinger@alliancelibrarysystem.com

Amy Glass, Reference LibrarianIllinois Central CollegeOne College DriveEast Peoria, IL 61611309-694-5748amy.glass@icc.edu

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